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- Heavy artillery played a significant role in the American Civil War1. Here are some key points about heavy artillery during the war:
- There were two types of artillery units: Heavy (or Foot) Artillery and Light (or Field) Artillery2.
- Heavy artillery was used for seacoast, garrison, and mountain artillery2.
- Siege and garrison artillery were heavy pieces used in attacking or defending fortified places3.
- The 12-pounder Napoleon was a famous artillery piece3.
- Heavy artillery units often manned coastal or river fortifications4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Heavy artillery played a transformative role in the American Civil War. Its superior firepower and long range significantly influenced battlefield tactics and strategies. While its mobility limitations posed challenges, heavy artillery units proved to be a powerful force, contributing to key victories and shaping the course of the war.www.schooltube.com/heavy-artillery-in-the-civil-wa…There were two distinct types of artillery units; Heavy (or Foot) Artillery, and Light (or Field) Artillery. Heavy Artillery units were responsible for seacoast, garrison and mountain artillery. During the war, there were so many extra regiments of Heavy Artillery that many of them were issued muskets instead of cannon, and served as infantry.cwartillery.com/FA/FA.htmlSiege and garrison artillery were heavy pieces that could be used either in attacking or defending fortified places. Seacoast artillery were the heaviest pieces and were intended to be used in permanent fortifications. The most well known and famous of the artillery was the 12-pounder Napoleon.www.teachthecivilwar.com/educational-resources/c…Official but seldom used term for what commonly was called "Heavy" artillery. Foot batteries generally manned coastal or river fortifications mounting large, immobile guns like Rodmans or the larger Parrotts. During the war, many Union "heavies" served in the defenses of Washington.www.mycivilwar.com/facts/info-artillery.html Heavy Artillery in the Civil War - YouTube
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